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Don't Let April 30 - The Black April Day, Be "Jane Fonda Day". Tell LA Board of Supervisor to rescind or choose another date.

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US Veterans of the Vietnam War and Vietnamese everywhere were shocked upon learning that the LA Board of Supervisors had just proclaimed April 30th, the Black April Day, the "Jane Fonda Day".

Jane Fonda backstabbed US troops in 1972, when during the height of the Vietnam War, she came to Hanoi to spread propagandas for the communist government - praising the aggressive invasion of communist troops who were invading the Republic of South Vietnam. She sat by the anti-aircraft gun, the one that used to shoot down US Jets in North Vietnam, posing to spread communist propaganda. All these activities, while US pilots are imprisoned and tortured in prison nearby and US troops being kill in the battles. 58,000 US troop lost their lives and more than 1600 still missing in action. Jane Fonda back-stabbed US soldiers and she committed treason to our Country, which was at war with the Communist Vietnam.

April 30th also known as the Black April, the day when the sky had befallen when the Republic of South Vietnam defense collapsed sending hundreds of thousands to forced labor prison camps for years; their properties and financial were expropriated; and their families were shattered in forced labor in jungle economic redevelopment zones.

Did the LA Board of Supervisor lost hindsight that such a date to honor Jane Fonda would create deep pains to the US Vietnam War veterans, and to millions of Vietnamese political refugees.

Community leaders are writing to the Board urging them to rescind or at the very least choose a different date if they still want to honor Jane Fonda - something like her birthday instead of April 30th make more sense.

So will you please join us to sign this petition and send a strong message to the LA Board of Supervisors. Together, we can stop the pains that have inflicted on our veterans and the Vietnamese political refugees.

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